Fortunately, Calvin realized the gravity of the situation before it was too late.Were Calvin’s legs or arms more effective in overcoming gravity? It’s six of one and a half dozen of the other.
Man, this brings back memories of our old swimming hole. Deep large pool of water, steep high bank on one side with a huge tree and limb out over the water. Two inch diameter rope attached to that limb. One could get almost 30 feet into the air at the top of the swing. Someone had to shinny up the tree and stay out on the limb to retrieve the rope when it didn’t swing far enough back or wasn’t caught. The swimmer had to get out on the far bank and walk (usually ran) back around through the shallows. Only problem was we couldn’t skinny dip for girls being around or possibility they would show up. Never could talk them into just skinny dipping coed. LOL
margueritem about 13 years ago
Chicken.
adubman about 13 years ago
Of Mice & Men.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Maybe he saw a piranha in the water. With Calvin’s imagination, I wouldn’t doubt it.
rentier about 13 years ago
It’s good, when it is not even too late to return!!
pouncingtiger about 13 years ago
Calvin couldn’t follow through with his adventurous inclination.
Puddleglum2 about 13 years ago
Calvin is giving Hobbes an icy stare!
Puddleglum2 about 13 years ago
Apparently that’s not the “River of No Return”.
Puddleglum2 about 13 years ago
Fortunately, Calvin realized the gravity of the situation before it was too late.Were Calvin’s legs or arms more effective in overcoming gravity? It’s six of one and a half dozen of the other.
thirdguy about 13 years ago
I love cartoon physics!
rolleg about 13 years ago
Exactly my thought/question.
Puddleglum2 about 13 years ago
@thirdguy,You’re absolutely right, relatively speaking!
tripwire45 about 13 years ago
Do kids today even know who Tarzan is?
cleokaya about 13 years ago
Calvin pulled off a most miraculous feat by letting go of the rope amd getting hold of it again.
tegm about 13 years ago
hahahaha XD
kingammad123 about 13 years ago
the water was moving to scary
dahawk about 13 years ago
Man, this brings back memories of our old swimming hole. Deep large pool of water, steep high bank on one side with a huge tree and limb out over the water. Two inch diameter rope attached to that limb. One could get almost 30 feet into the air at the top of the swing. Someone had to shinny up the tree and stay out on the limb to retrieve the rope when it didn’t swing far enough back or wasn’t caught. The swimmer had to get out on the far bank and walk (usually ran) back around through the shallows. Only problem was we couldn’t skinny dip for girls being around or possibility they would show up. Never could talk them into just skinny dipping coed. LOL
Catnat about 13 years ago
The thing that amazes me is how he managed to grab the rope again.
Phapada about 13 years ago
do not dear jump Calvin’s….
Number Three about 13 years ago
Leave him alone Hobbes…
xxx
ratlum about 13 years ago
Tarzan did not go in the water that way until Jane had swam around some,alligators you know.
rogue53 about 13 years ago
What kind of sign language was that in panel 3?
ratlum about 13 years ago
Panel 3 soon the point of no return.
astar15 about 13 years ago
Jane must be laughing her head off…..:)
fastlane_77 about 13 years ago
lol interesting that a comic written in 1986 still has so many followers
yawon about 13 years ago
AAWWEEEAWWEEAAAAAAAAAAUGH!
cincity48 about 13 years ago
Why doesn’t Tarzan have a beard? – George Carlin
Wiseguy411 about 13 years ago
@puddleglum2
The River of No Return … Shot in Canada (Banff Jasper & Lake Louise); Directed by Otto Preminger; Starring Marilyn Monroe & Robert Mitchum.
Nice call …
Puddleglum2 about 13 years ago
@Wiseguy411,Thank you.I saw that movie on our HS Senior Class Trip in NYC in 1954.
Wiseguy411 about 13 years ago
@Puddleglum2,You’re welcome.I stayed in the “Marilyn Monroe” cabin in Jasper …Many years after the fact.PS: I’m not even going to attempt the math …
Pango Premium Member over 4 years ago
BAD!